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Posted By: Scott M
I agree that the T215's are tougher to find than most candy issues. Both cards were extremely nice examples. And while the price they sold for was high, I think it was a combination of the scarcity along with the condition. Personally I bid what I thought was a lot due to the condition of the cards. Normally I'd just be looking for g-vg cards and for those I'd be more in the $40 range. |
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